DNC Vice-Chair Ray Buckley wants us to talk about child abuse. You’d think he’d have the sense to stay away from that sort of thing. I guess not. He’s sharing a story about the serial abuse of “kids” from Southern California because NH is so similar.
The implication here is that they were abused, homeschool kids. It’s more like they were kept from school (schooled at home) because they were being abused. It’s not even the same thing, but let’s pretend it is because the entire Democrat agenda is based on a fantasy.
Oh, and thanks to Democrat Jeanne Dietsch for weighing in because this is, after all, about her. But let’s not wander too far from Raymond Buckley just yet. As noted, he is a DNC Vice-Chair and longtime NH State Democrat party Chair. A state where we just had an interesting scandal in Concord, a Democrat-run city.
Several experts in the State’s Capital City were hiding years of serial child sexual abuse by a diversity hire to protect him (not the young female students he was abusing) from repercussions. Big story. Got a lot of press. But not much comment from the State Democrats or their Party Chair.
A Lexis Nexis search could produce no articles in which both Buckley and Leung’s names appeared. It’s as if he’d never been heard of or, more likely, Buckley was well aware and hid from the controversy because it involved “experts” almost all of whom were probably registered Democrats in New Hampshire. As opposed to say, south of Los Angeles.
Another point we might want to make here is that sexual abuse of children in public schools makes the priest abuse scandals look like a small problem. It is not only ongoing and prolific but deliberately hidden by expert educators, teachers’ unions, and others.
Millions of students in the K-12 system are sexually abused or assaulted by educators. And these numbers come from reliable Right-Wing news organizations such as the AP, CBS News, Slate.com, CNN, and others.
The case of abuse Mr. Buckley notes is grotesque and offensive. It is, indeed, proof of something. That there are bad people in the world and yes, people who abuse children. But pretending they do not get degrees and find employment in places where the government tries to guarantee them prey is idiotic and absurd. Places like Concord New Hampshire, where the serial sexual assault of “students” is not just hidden, but other students are threatened and punished by public “education experts” if they speak out.
Even the teacher’s union reps (also education experts) tried to discredit students to protect the pedophile in Concord, New Hampshire.
Here’s something else absurd. Mr. Buckley and Ms. Dietsch have combined their liberal wonder-twin powers to besmirch non-experts (including minorities) who would choose how to educate their own kids. Racism? In 2016 over 30% of homeschooled kids were black or Hispanic. Non-government schools are increasingly popular with minority families. Would Mr. Buckley and Ms. Dietsch like to explain their meaning further?
Are you implying that Jeanne Ditsch is right to challenge the choices of minority parents as perhaps not bright enough to know how to teach their kids something other than whatever skills they practice? Or is that something else about which you’d rather not speak?
Like how the Democrat party has a sexual assault problem (right, Ray?), and it’s not entirely “kid-free.” (and again!) oh, and it’s not just kids. And we didn’t even get into Jeffy Epstein’s Sexual Child Abuse hijinks with high ranking Democrats and donors.
And, well, there’s all of these links below (two of which related to Concord and were mentioned) about students being abused by education experts in public and private schools. What say you, Democrats, to all of that?
Nothing much. But it sure does mess with your narrative. Public schools are not at all safe for children. But they are an enormous source of taxpayer burden, underperforming results, and of campaign support and revenue for Democrats.
I wonder if that has anything to do with it?